Kielce Travel Plans

Welcome to a city that can be pronounced in multiple ways, much to the confusion of non-locals. Don't worry though, as long as you know how to pronounce pierogi, you'll be just fine.

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How to get to Kielce

Plane

The best way to get to Kielce by plane is to fly to Warsaw Chopin Airport, and then take a train or bus to Kielce. Alternatively, you can fly to Krakow Airport and take a bus or train to Kielce.

Car

The best way to get to Kielce by car is to drive from either Warsaw or Krakow. The journey time from Warsaw is around 2.5 hours, and from Krakow it is approximately 2 hours.

Train

There is no direct train to Kielce from outside of Poland, but you can take a train from Warsaw or Krakow. The best way to travel is to take a train from Warsaw and then switch to a bus or another train in Kielce.

Boat

There is no way to get to Kielce by boat as it is located inland and not near any major waterways.

Bus

The best way to get to Kielce by bus is to take a bus from Warsaw or Krakow. The bus terminal in Kielce is next to the train station, so it is easy to transfer between the two modes of transport.

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